Gyroscope concentrated liquidity pools based on Balancer V2. 2-CLPs and 3-CLPs.
For docs see: https://docs.gyro.finance/gyroscope-protocol/concentrated-liquidity-pools
This project uses Brownie as its main testing framework but is also compatible with hardhat to be able to reuse some of the Balancer testing infrastructure if needed.
To install dependencies use
$ yarn
The project can be compiled and tested using
$ brownie compile
$ brownie test
To analyze gas usage, the Tracer
in tests/support/analyze_trace.py
can be used in the following way:
from tests.support.trace_analyzer import Tracer
tx = ... # transaction to analyze
tracer = Tracer.load()
print(tracer.trace_tx(tx))
For this to work, you may need to install a version of brownie where a bug has been fixed:
$ pip install -U git+https://github.com/danhper/brownie.git@avoid-removing-dependencies
Then you need to run your script with everything compiled before the script runs, i.e., you need something like
brownie compile; brownie run scripts/my_script.py
There are gas measurement scripts at scripts/show_gas_usage_*.py
. For example:
$ brownie run scripts/show_gas_usage_2clp.py
You can run all the ready-made gas measurements, and store their data, via
$ scripts/run_gas_measurements.sh
For this you need the ansi2txt
utility installed. On Ubuntu you can get it via the colorized-logs
package.
This writes log files to analysis/gas/
.
Superluminal Labs Ltd. is the owner of this software and any accompanying files contained herein (collectively, this “Software”). This Software is not covered by the General Public License ("GPL") and does not confer any rights to the user thereunder. None of the code incorporated into the Software was GPL-licensed, and Superluminal Labs Ltd. has received prior custom licenses for all such code, including a special hybrid license between Superluminal Labs Ltd and Balancer Labs OÜ Special Licence.